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THE BRITISH
UNDER this heading are published each week the official announce
ments 01 appointments and promotions affecting the Royal Naval
Air Service and the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) and
Central Flying School. These notices are not duplicated. Byway
of instance, when an appointment to the Royal Naval Air Service
is announced by the Admiralty it is published forthwith, but subse
quently, when it appears in the LONDON GAZETTE, it is not
repeated in this column.
Royal Naval Air Service.
THE following appeared in the Admiralty announcements of
the 26th ult. :—
Sub-Lieuts. (R.N.V.R.) the Hon. G. de St. Croix Rollo, graded
as Flight-Lieutenant, for temporary service, with seniority of
May 29th, and reappointed ; G. W. Cranfield and W. C. Michie,
both graded as Flight Sub-Lieutenants, for temporary service, with
seniority of April 6th, and reappointed ; the Hon. A. S. Byng,
J. R. Davison, E. S. Cripps, N. de Grey, and B. C. Windeler, all
graded as Flight Sub-Lieutenants, for temporary service, with
seniority of April 29th, and reappointed ; R. Chambers, transferred
to R.N.A.S., as Probationary Flight Sub-Lieutenant, with seniority
of May 31st, and appointed to "President," additional, for
R.N.A.S. ; C. S. G. C. Kir by and R. V. Mostyn, promoted to
Lisutenants R.N.V.R., to date May 24th; E. A. Lumley (tem
porary), promoted to temporary Lieutenant (R.N.V.R.), with
seniority of May 24th.
Temporary Chiet Petty Officer (R.N.V.R.) J. W. Culme-Seymour,
granted temporary commission as Sub-Lieutenant (R.N.V.R.), with
seniority of May 24th, and appointed to " President," additional,
for duty with R.N.A.S.
Temporary commissions have been granted as follows : The Earl
of Northesk, W. P. Wilson, and R. D. Bartlett, as Lieutenant
(R.N.V.R.); T. B. Johnson and A. N. Mansergh, as Sub-
Lieutenants (R.N.V.R.), all with seniority of May 20th, and
appointed to " President," additional, for R.N.A.S.
The following entiies have been made: J. E. M. Pritchard, as
Probationary Flight Sub-Lieutenant, for temporary service, with
seniority of May 24th ; H. F. Mills, as Probationary Flight Sub-
Lieutenant, for temporary service, with seniority of May 25th ;
J. E. Morgan and S. Bell (temporary), as Probationary Flight
Sub-Lieutenants, with seniority of May 31st and June 9th respec
tively, and all appointed to " President," additional, for R.N.A.S.
The following appeared in the Admiralty announcements of the
29th ult. i—
Capt. J. W. F. Tarlcton (Reserve of Officers) has been granted a
temporary commission as Lieutenant (R.N.V.R.), and appointed to
" President," additional, for service in armoured cars. May 25th.
C. V. Maybery, granted a temporary commission as Lieutenant
(R.N.V.R.), and appointed to "President," additional, for inspec-
tional duties in the R.N.A.S. May 27th.
W. E. Plaister, granted a temporary commission as Lieutenant
(R.N.V.R.), and appointed to "President," additional, for duty
with armoured cats. May 23rd.
E, Dalziel, granted temporary commission as Lieutenant
(R.N.V.R.), and appointed to "President," additional, for duty
with R.N.A.S. May 27th.
F. W. Merriam, entered as Flight Lieutenant, for temporary
service, and appointed to "President," additional, for R.N.A.S.
May 27th.
The following have been entered as Flight Sub-Lieutenants on
probation, and appointed to " President,"additional, for R.N.A.S. :
R. W. Lane (temporary service), with seniority of May 25th ;
E. Cadbury and E. A. Pearson (temporary service), both with
seniority of May 31st.
The following appeared in the Admiralty announcements of the
31st ult. :—
W. B. Tbrelfall and E. M. Pizey (temporary), both entered as
Probationary Flight Sub-Lieutenants, with seniority of June 7th ;
M. G. Gill, granted a temporary commission as Sub-Lieutenant
(R.N.V.R.), with seniority of May 29th, and all appointed to
"President," additional, for R.N.A.S.
Temporary Sub-Lieutenants H. W. Furnival and F. D. Casey to
the " President," additional, for duty with R.N.A.S. To date
May 30th.
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More Aeroplanes from Overseas.
IN connection with the scheme of the Over-seas Club for each
section of the British Empire to present an aeroplane to the
Government, the Central Committee of the Club has received by
cable the sum of ^4,500, forwarded by the Governor of Hong Kong,
on behalf of the Colony. The sum is intended to purchase two of
the latest type of ioo-h.p. gun mounted bip'anes, complete with
JUNE 4, 1915,
AIR SERVICES.
The following was included in the Admiralty announcements of
the 1st inst. :—
Flight Commanders T. G. Hethenngton, de C. W. P. Ireland,
J. T. Babington, D.S.O., F. E. T. Hewlett, A. W. Bigsworth,
A. C. Barnby, H. Fawcett, and R. P. Ross, all promoted to the
rank of Squadron-Commander, with seniority of May 27th.
Flight Sub-Lieut. F. J. Rutland granted the acting rank of
Flight-Lieutenant, with seniority of May 30th.
Squadron-Commander C. R. J. Randall, seniority as Squadron-
Commander postdated to July 1st, 1914.
C. F. Brandon-Penley, entered as Probationary Flight Sub-
Lieutenant, for temporary service, with seniority of June 7th, and
appointed to "President," additional, for R.N.A.S.
L. C. Cody entered as Warrant Officer (2nd Grade), for temporary
service, with seniority of May 31st, and appointed to "President,"
additional, for R.N.A.S.
Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing).
THE following appeared in a supplement to the London Gautte
issued on the 26th ult.:—
Flying Officer.—Second Lieut. Lewis W. F. Turner, Special
Reserve. May 1st, 1915.
Assistant Equipment Officer.—Second Lieut. Hamilton S. Coles,
Special Reserve. May 5th, 1915.
Memoranda.— Captains to be temporary Majors: Philip W. L.
Broke-Smith, Royal Engineers, whilst employed as a Deputy
Assistant Director of Aviation ; March 26th, 1915. Hugh L. Reilly,
82nd Punjabis, Indian Army, whilst employed as a Flight-
Commander ; April 9th, 1915.
The following appeared in a supplement to the London Gazette
issued on the 27th ult.:—
Supplementary to Regular Corps.—Second Lieutenants to be
Lieutenants; April 24th, 1915: Francis P. Adams, Richard R.
Orr-Paterson, Archiebald B. Ford, Cecil H. Saunders, John R.
Howett, Edwin L. M. L. Gower, Thomas F. Rutledge, Archibald
G. Weir, Hereward de Havilland, Leonard Parker, Clifford A.
Hooper, Cyril M. Crowe, and Julian P. Inglefield.
Second Lieut, (on probation) Gerald Merton is confirmed in his
rank.
Henry I. F. Yates to be Second Lieutenant (on probation).
May 12th, 1915.
The following appeared in the London Gazette of the 28th ult.:—
The appointment of the following Flying Officers to be Flight-
Commanders and to be temporary Captains, notified in the Gazette
of May 8th, is post-dated to April 19th : Lieut. C. E. C. Rabagliati
(Yorks L.I.); Lieut. R. L. Charteris, Special Reserve; Second
Lieut, (now Lieut.) M. B. Blake, Special Reserve.
Assistant Equipment Officers.—Second Lieut. A. G. Clark,
Special Reserve; Second Lieut. A. M. Cott, Special Reserve.
April 9th.
The following appeared in the London Gazette of the 1st inst.:—
Flight Commanders.—Lieut. Leslie Da C. Penn-Gaskell, Norfolk
Regiment, from a Flying Officer, and to be temporary Captain ;
April 27th, 1915. Lieut. David E. Stodart, Special Reserve, from
a Flying Officer, and to be temporary Captain; May 6th, 1915.
Lieut, (temp. Capt.) Lionel S. Metford, Special Reserve, from an
Equipment Officer, and to retain his temporary rank ; May 12th,
1915. Lieut. Jack A. Cunningham, Royal Artillery, from a Flying
Officer, and to be temporary Captain ; May 16th, 1915.
Flying Officers.—Second Lieut. Ernest L. Gossage, Royal Artillery,
and to be seconded ; May 12th, 1915. May 14th, 1915 : Second
Lieut. H. B. R. Grey-Edwards, Royal Artillery, and to be seconded.
Second Lieut. J. R. McCrindle, 7th (Deeside Highland) Battalion
Gordon Highlanders, T.F. Second Lieut. Gerald Merton, Special
Reserve.
Equipment Officer.—Second Lieut. Norman Goldsmith, Royal
Artillery, from an Assistant Equipment Officer, and to be temporary
Captain; May 17th, 1915.
In the supplement to the London Gazette issued on the 2nd inst.,
there was the following:—
Supplementaty to Regular Corps. — Temporary Lieutenant
Lawrence T. G. Mansell, from the General List, to be Lieutenant
and to retain his appointment as temporary Assistant Inspector,
Aeronautical Inspection Department. June 3rd, 1915.
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quick-firing gun, &c, at a cost of ^2,250 each. The!white popula
tion of Hong Kong, including the garrison, is only 11,000, so it will
be seen what a splendid example of practical patriotism is furnished
by the Colony's generosity.
With these, the scheme so far has resulted in the presentation
of five machines, and it is hoped that several others will be arranged
for shortly.
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